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Supply Chain and Logistics Conferences to Attend in 2019

Talking Logistics

Conferences are a great example of peer-to-peer learning in action, but with so many supply chain and logistics conferences available, how do you decide which ones to attend? Below is a short list of the supply chain and logistics conferences scheduled for 2019. Happy learning and networking in 2019!

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November 7, 2023 Update

Freightos

Transpacific prices increased 3% to the West Coast to about $1,600/FEU, 12% higher than in 2019, and 7% to the East Coast to $2,357/FEU, a level still 14% lower than pre-pandemic. Europe rates climbed 18% last week to $1,250/FEU, with increases so far this week bringing prices about level with 2019. Indeed, Asia – N.

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Contract Logistics: What’s the Outlook for 2019?

Now, That's Logistics

Both groups are watching the trade wars and global tariff situation closely and trying to minimize the negative financial impacts associated with those issues. That trend could translate into more growth for the contract logistics field in 2019. Others are near-shoring their operations in countries like Mexico.

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IoT World 2019 Preview: Tracks, Speakers and More

IoT World Today

Troy: So, the big flagship IoT World 2019 conference is coming up in Santa Clara May 13- 16, and we wanted to sit down and get a preview from you of the event and find out what’s in store for attendees. This year, we’ve got CEOs from companies like Avis Budget Group. Welcome, Zach. Zach Butler: Hi Sue. Thanks for having me.

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This Week in Logistics News (March 4-8, 2019)

Talking Logistics

The latest example is Walmart “raising its delivery goal posts for suppliers, asking them to deliver more goods on time,” as reported by Jennifer Smith and Sarah Nassauer in the Wall Street Journal. The post This Week in Logistics News (March 4-8, 2019) appeared first on Talking Logistics with Adrian Gonzalez.

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Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

Blue Grace Logistics

billion in 2022, according to data from the Association for Private Capital Investment in Latin America, a trade group now part of the Global Private Capital Association. billion volume of 2019. companies opening factories in Mexico, for example, nor investment in private real estate. That was down from a record $5.6

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U-Freight sees e-commerce logistics opportunities

Logistics Business Magazine

in 2020 and will hit EUR557 billion by 2025, Simon Wong, CEO of the U-Freight Group , says his company is ready to meet the ever-increasing challenges of providing logistics services to this rapidly expanding sector of global trade. Commenting on a recent report that suggests the global e-commerce logistics market grew by 27.3%